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Andrew Blair 04-04-2005 16:55

Walking Robots
 
Does anyone know of a walking robot done in FIRST? Just browsing through Chief Delphi I saw mention of one, but I forget now. Seems like an interesting idea.

Richard Wallace 04-04-2005 17:08

Re: Walking Robots
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Blair
Does anyone know of a walking robot done in FIRST? Just browsing through Chief Delphi I saw mention of one, but I forget now. Seems like an interesting idea.

Check out team 276. I recall they have patented a walking drivetrain, used on their robots for several years now. This year's version is a little slow, but effective and powerful.

Lil' Lavery 04-04-2005 17:09

Re: Walking Robots
 
I havnt seen one, but apparently 276 did one. Ive been toying with the idea for about a year now, but I dont think itll happen at 116 during my term on the team at least.

Cory 04-04-2005 18:31

Re: Walking Robots
 
Beatty, 2002.

More of a shuffle, than a walk, but it was the closest to walking at the time.

ConKbot of Doom 12-04-2005 16:34

Re: Walking Robots
 
In the beginning of the season I was considering making a shuffle bot. I had seen a robot on battlebots, back when it was on the air that had some sheets of plastic stacked up sideways, with a cam in the middle which spun quickly and made the feet go. It was darn quick and they got a weight bonus for being a walking bot.

xzvrw2 12-04-2005 16:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Cory
Beatty, 2002.

More of a shuffle, than a walk, but it was the closest to walking at the time.

yes but that robot was a "walking" beast (no pun intended) I consider it walking so therefore it is a walking robot. ;)

Joe Johnson 12-04-2005 18:08

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Can you envision the day when we have FIRST size robots that look like these?

Go here to see some very cool videos of the first (naked?) robot walking, etc.

Joe J.

David Guzman 12-04-2005 18:35

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Originally Posted by Joe Johnson




Can you envision the day when we have FIRST size robots that look like these?

Go here to see some very cool videos of the first (naked?) robot walking, etc.

Joe J.


Wow that is amazing, actually I do belief that at some point FIRST could have that type of bots. I just hope im still here to se them. It shouln't be far at this rate of progress.

Dave

Bill Moore 12-04-2005 19:21

Re: Walking Robots
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Blair
Does anyone know of a walking robot done in FIRST? Just browsing through Chief Delphi I saw mention of one, but I forget now. Seems like an interesting idea.

In 2001, Team 25 (2000 National Champions) made Robo-Kong (I believe that was the name). It didn't really walk, but it would move to the bar in the center of the field and then do a "handstand" to carry itself across the bar. A very neat exercise in robot locomotion.

Their 2000 Champion robot had a very unique strategy also. Catch them in Atlanta and I'm sure they can provide more details on both.

By the way, they are in Gali-LEO!!!

TimCraig 12-04-2005 21:00

Re: Walking Robots
 
Not from FIRST but if you're interested in current activity on walking robots, here's a couple of interesting sites.

http://www.aaas.org/news/releases/2005/0217robot.shtml

http://ruina.tam.cornell.edu/researc...s/overview.htm

Ronald_raygun 04-05-2005 21:40

Re: Walking Robots
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ConKbot of Doom
In the beginning of the season I was considering making a shuffle bot. I had seen a robot on battlebots, back when it was on the air that had some sheets of plastic stacked up sideways, with a cam in the middle which spun quickly and made the feet go. It was darn quick and they got a weight bonus for being a walking bot.

That robot was Son of Whyachi...The design is extremely effective. I beleive that they had a 15ft/sec speed before they lost control.

About these shuffling robots, here is a website with more detail about them.


Team Mad Cow's Kung Fu Cow

lynca 06-05-2005 00:49

Re: Walking Robots
 
Walking seems really inefficient with many of the past game designs. However using real human hands could be an ideal universal manipulator for teleoperation.

Imagine putting on a glove that moves a robotic hand just as your hand moves. Operator Training and mistake would be minimal. Control System theory potentially might be quite simple as a one to one mapping. Robonaut is a great example of mapping remote hand control.

Mike 06-05-2005 14:45

Re: Walking Robots
 
Check out http://www.parallax.com/detail.asp?product_id=27310

It's a robot kit to make a bipedal robot similar to the one MIT made.

Ronald_raygun 08-05-2005 14:05

Re: Walking Robots
 
The hand controller has already been developed. I've seen them at the ROBOOlympics out in sanfran.

Here are a list of videos from the andriod wrestling competition. One of the videos show the control system, I forgot which one.

[527]phil 08-05-2005 16:07

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I'm currently working on my own robo one wrestling robot. Does anyone know of any competition near NY?


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